2000–01 Florida Gators men's basketball team American college basketball season
The 2000–01 Florida Gators men's basketball team represented the University of Florida in the sport of basketball during the 2000–01 college basketball season . The Gators competed in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They were led by head coach Billy Donovan , and played their home games in the O'Connell Center on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus.
The Gators were the SEC regular season champions, winning a share of the title with a 12–4 conference record. Despite having four players undergo surgery during the year, and starting off 1-3 in conference play, they rebounded to capture the school's first ever back-to-back SEC championships. They earned a three seed in the 2001 NCAA tournament and advanced to the Second Round before losing to Temple. The Gators won an opening round game in the NCAA Tournament for a school record third consecutive year.
Roster
Name
Number
Position
Height
Weight
Class
Hometown
Matt Bonner
15
F
6–10
237
Sophomore
Concord, NH
Bonell Colas
42
F
6–9
225
Freshman
Miami, Florida
Adriel Davis
33
F
6–5
221
Sophomore
Tallahassee, Florida
Teddy Dupay
5
G
5–11
178
Junior
Fort Myers, Florida
Orien Greene
1
G
6–4
208
Freshman
Gainesville, Florida
LaDarius Halton
23
F
6–4
200
Sophomore
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Justin Hamilton
12
G
6–3
207
Sophomore
Sarasota, Florida
Udonis Haslem
50
C
6–9
246
Junior
Miami, Florida
David Kliewer
20
G
6–2
175
Sophomore
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Brett Nelson
10
G
6–4
182
Sophomore
St. Albans, West Virginia
Major Parker
25
F
6–4
218
Senior
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Brent Wright
0
F
6–9
235
Senior
Miami, Florida
Coaches
Schedule and results
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
Site city, state
Regular Season
Nov 17, 2000 *
No. 11
at Florida State
W 85–70
1–0
Donald L. Tucker Center Tallahassee, Florida
Nov 27, 2000 *
No. 10
Florida Atlantic
W 100–42
2–0
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 2, 2000 *
No. 10
DePaul
W 83–76
3–0
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 6, 2000 *
No. 8
at No. 2 Michigan State
L 83–99
3–1
Breslin Student Events Center East Lansing, Michigan
Dec 9, 2000 *
No. 8
Rutgers
W 79–65
4–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 10, 2000 *
No. 8
Florida A&M
W 125–50
5–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 16, 2000 *
No. 8
Gonzaga
W 85–71
6–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 19, 2000 *
No. 7
Bethune-Cookman
W 106–64
7–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 23, 2000 *
No. 7
American
W 76–33
8–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Dec 28, 2000 *
No. 7
at Tulane
W 103–85
9–1
Avron B. Fogelman Arena New Orleans, Louisiana
Dec 30, 2000 *
No. 5
New Hampshire
W 102–54
10–1
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Jan 7, 2001
No. 5
at South Carolina
L 68–69
10–2 (0–1)
Carolina Coliseum Columbia, South Carolina
Jan 10, 2001
No. 8
at Mississippi State
W 81–80
11–2 (1–1)
Humphrey Coliseum Starkville, Mississippi
Jan 17, 2001
No. 7
Georgia
L 72–75
11–3 (1–2)
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Jan 20, 2001
No. 7
Vanderbilt
L 61–63
11–4 (1–3)
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
Jan 24, 2001
No. 14
at Auburn
W 65–63
12–4
Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum Auburn, Alabama
Feb 28, 2001
No. 6
at Vanderbilt
W 72–62
21–5 (11–4)
Memorial Gymnasium Nashville, Tennessee
Mar 4, 2001
No. 6
No. 15 Kentucky
W 94–86
22–5 (12–4)
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Gainesville, Florida
SEC Tournament
Mar 9, 2001 *
No. 5
vs. Alabama Quarterfinals
W 69–61
23–5
Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee
Mar 10, 2001 *
No. 5
vs. No. 14 Ole Miss Semifinals
L 69–74
23–6
Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee
NCAA Tournament
Mar 16, 2001 *2:52 pm, CBS
(3 S) No. 8
vs. (14 S) Western Kentucky First Round
W 69–56[ 1]
24–6
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
Mar 18, 2001 *2:30 pm, CBS
(3 S) No. 8
vs. (11 S) Temple Second Round
L 54–75[ 2]
24–7
Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
S=South.
Rankings
References
Venues Rivalries Culture & lore People Seasons NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics